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  On 16/06/2021 at 19:04, Stub Mandrel said:

Back in the day I twice took it and my Fender Performer along to a recording studio.

Both times sound engineer thought it was active beacuse of the huge output and insisted I used the Hohner over the performer.

My first band in 1987, through a borrowed amp and my 15" speaker cab. Ignore fretless, I soon switch to thw B2:

 

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Love that! Clear audio and video from 1987! Wish i had that from gigs in 2018!

Posted
  On 17/06/2021 at 13:29, LeftyJ said:

Lovely! I dig the Clover too, how do you like it? 

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Clover also is a great instrument , maple fingerboard just kills..  Clover Slapper (headless) are a special category  for the lucky people who owned !!

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  On 25/06/2021 at 19:51, Waddo Soqable said:

Get up and play yer lazy sod !!! :)

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Or at least play lounging on the sofa in the traditional manner....if you have your feet up on one end you'll be nice and comfy, plus you won't be in her way when the Mrs is running the hoover round on Saturday morning.. ;)

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  On 25/06/2021 at 15:50, Reggaebass said:

Quick question, I’ve been looking at a few hohner B2’s, it says some have been adapted to take normal strings, how do they do that 

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I don't know why anyone would do that though, just get double ball end strings, surely?! 

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Anyone got good recommendations for strings? I've got Status strings on my Washburn Status at the moment, I had Pyramids on my old Hohner and they were great, but never tried any others... Looking for a bright, zingy sound and light weight. Thanks! 

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I've never liked headless guitars. I always think there's something missing plus the head is part of what makes guitars sexy. I like a guitar to look good. That's why I like Fenders and Thunderbirds

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  On 09/07/2021 at 09:33, uk_lefty said:

I don't know why anyone would do that though, just get double ball end strings, surely?! 

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I did look into this a bit, and apparently they don’t work very well with flats, perhaps they are too smooth to lock with the Allen key 

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  On 09/07/2021 at 09:33, uk_lefty said:

I don't know why anyone would do that though, just get double ball end strings, surely?! 

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I have played Elixir strings for years and love the feel and long-lasting brightness of coated strings, but try finding coated double-balls :|

I use Status strings on both my S2's now and do like them, but they don't keep their brightness as long. 

Posted
  On 09/07/2021 at 09:42, ubit said:

I've never liked headless guitars. I always think there's something missing plus the head is part of what makes guitars sexy. I like a guitar to look good. That's why I like Fenders and Thunderbirds

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LOL that's my karma for all the things I've said about Alembics 🙂

Posted
  On 09/07/2021 at 09:42, ubit said:

I've never liked headless guitars. I always think there's something missing plus the head is part of what makes guitars sexy. I like a guitar to look good. That's why I like Fenders and Thunderbirds

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Apart from being fugly, headstocks wreck the balance of basses. Warwick really missed a trick not making the Thumb headless as they planned at one point. Still, each to their own, and you have my sympathy. 

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